(last updated 13 September 2006)
Name : Anders Hansson
Email : anders.hansson&securedemail.com
MIME media type name : Application
MIME subtype name : Vendor Tree - vnd.semf
Required parameters : None
Optional parameters :
None
Encoding considerations : binary
This media type may require encoding on transports not capable of handling binary.
Security considerations :
Files of subtype "semf" contain no executable code, and do not pose any known security risks. The semf file is a structural sql database, powered by the open source solution sqlite.
Security parameters has been applied to the database and its structure so that all sensitive information is stored securely using 256 AES encryption.
Interoperability considerations :
Since the semf file is powered by sqlite, its interoperability considerations are related to that technology (http://www.sqlite.org/). As for understanding of the database content and its structure, application-parser support currently exists on Windows Platforms (2000, 2003 and XP). Other platforms are being looked at.
Published specification :
There is currently no RFC available for the media-type "application/vnd.semf".
Applications which use this media :
Product that uses this format is currently Secured eFile. More info on the product is available on www.securedemail.com.
Additional information :
1. Magic number(s) : See http://www.sqlite.org/ ,how to identify sqlite database
2. File extension(s) : .semf
3. Macintosh file type code : none, missing
4. Object Identifiers: none, missing
Semf derives its name from "Secured (EMail) eFile". A cornerstone in the concept of secured archiving. This is why it is important that the "semf" subtype is recognized as a MIME media type.
Person to contact for further information :
1. Name : Peter Davin
2. Email : peter.davin&securedemail.com
Intended usage : Common
The subtype "semf" is meant to be an extension to the world of secure file-archiving, but has potential to act as a archive container for encrypted data in general. It can be secured using one or many keys, both with symmetric as well of asymmetric techniques. Since its format is planned to be referenced at a later date, the intended usage is common.
Author/Change controller : Contact Author Anders Hansson, CTO
Secured eMail, anders.hansson&securedemail.com regarding issues of technical nature.
(file created 13 September 2006)